2 -'1~¢..-.‘..".¢mwr@' Jlviwaleuewé "$122? LOCAL convsnrlonsl - or THE q Trzrrtrr" .."1.:!‘£r.b‘§“'»: ;' .-‘_..=_.@;>.= aacsldéarrr- . g5“! i’? W‘ Ii 7 AGE TWO SMILES GABBY GERTIE i"- Prince Edward island Teachers x-Federatlicn WILL BE HELD AT l Hunter River, Aug. 25. p ' Charlottetown. Aug. 26. l Mt. Stewart, Aug. 27. If Uigg. Aug. 28. Souris, Aug. 29. 1 Summerside, Sept. 2. I O'Leary, Sept. 3. ' Tigrlish. Sept. 4. Persons interested in education are inrlted to. .............. attend. 5886—B-l6-tts-3i. "The man who dances with Jo, also dances with Grace." . lucr|cn SALE»: Of Mill and Property at Millview, on Monday. August 25th, at one o'clock. sharp. Property known as Bradley's ‘Mills, consisting of '13 acres. Good_ buildings. (‘arding and sawing mills. ' A beautiful site. One of the best 2;‘. l only Scotch cards on Prince Edward f: , Island. In perfect condition. nc rotary sawing outfit complete. All “S4032?” bnk from "your f". household effects, including parlour. f dining room, bedroom and kitchen, hssf‘ flacuy’ Furniture. One ranze. one furnace-tie; new. Dishes. o'l cloths. carpet: andi mat-s. One cow. Two wagons. Ono‘ barrow. One sleigh and all other articles on and about premises. Sale positive. Terms at sale. Estate late i'm back for m) .1. M. BRADLEY. I. A. Mac-DONALD. Auctioneer. B932-8-l9-ttsm4t. Li" ProFessionaICardsi XUDITORS ' Account: Audited. Income To: I Returns Prepared. A. E. MacNeill f? Co. l2‘! Grafton Street 4-4-1 -lm0. “Stop. this instant, Joslahl Don't you sac thsra are a hundred pcoplc ' watching you kica mo up hercl" ' “What do I care, Maria? Ain't ' this hero the observation tower?" BELL £0 MATHIESON l -, n. a. aau. l wi-llLa MA ooze rr. All summer aha has kept her sleeves Rolled up-her arm: are brown: But homo again, with work to do. she'll promptly roll them down. l Ii. L MATHIESOMLLL Barristers. Solicitors, Etc. Money to Loan. Ofllccsé-C-harlottetown and Montagua Mark R. McGuigan, B. A. BABRSTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN hntsroa Block, Charlottetown, P.8d. McLeod & Bentley B, J. A. BENTLEY f" W. ll. BENTLEY, K. C. : _ Barrister and Attorney-abhor Office: I80 Richmond Street l" MONEY T0 LOAN ' Charlottetown. I’. E. L l t r a “I proposed to her by letter and lhe turned me down." "WeIl?“ "l wonder lf It would be any use to try a follow-up system." McDonald & McPhee B. A. l. A. MCDONALD. H. F. McPlll-Jh BABRISTERS. ATTORNEYS, ETC MONEY TO LOAN -_. Stewart S: Lowther J. D. STEWART. R. c. , N. w. LUWTHER , BAimlsTans. souclruks. no! It Great Gcorgn Street stoma! TO was Rotary threshing crusher and other small belts. Also rubber and leather traces all at half price. CLINTON MORRISON. Fredericton. P. E. I. 5965-8-21-31. Auction Sale at Vernon lliver On Saturday 23rd, at 1.30 sharp. of that beautiful proper- 2y, situated at Vernon River. known as the Hayden Estate for rnerly occupied by Lester .l. Hayden. consisting of beautiful 01d Colonial house “llll marble mantles. walnut staircases. Running water. Brook running right through land. 27!’; acres of the nicest land on the Island. One of the most ideal spots for shooting and fishing. A real home in a rcal locality. Also all household effects inclu ding. parlor. dining room. bed- room and kitchen furniture. One beautiful old mahogany sideboard with marble top. One mahogany dresser. One old hand carved walnut aofn and table to match. One rare old steel engraving and other pictures. Also all carpets, oil cloth. linoleum, dishes. etc., and all farm implements. This is one of the most beautiful properties offered for sale this season. Farm will be sold privately up to day of sale. Terms at sale. MYRTLE HAYDEN. Vernon River. I. A. MacDonald. Auctioneer. I clrv scllcols a. vlcclnlrlcn The City Public Schools will be open at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning the 2nd September. No pupil will be admitted to the schools unless they can present a certificate of successful vaccination from a Medical Doctor. NOW IS THE TIME T0 BE VACCINATED New pupils will be take“ direct to the Principal of the School they are to attend together with their vaccination certificate. ...'_”l‘.l-I-.l3,-1l-1d-3ll-334L dlhip Woman By Hugh Pendcxfer a” a’ (nnlmm a HUGH PILNDBG‘LR' BB- I915. gglliié KDVQYUDE/‘INH/PI BIYGE/llflw" ' AWZGDVM IUUIUI‘ "I have not thanked you. monsieur.‘ llencyks orders.“ I corrected. she whispered. “Nor shell But you are ill. mademolselle." "A hunter bargaining for a rvlfe!“ shrllly screamed a wanton. "They |swlm out to meet us. Don't waste llxme on that snlveling thing, my big lman." i l l them loading." for one of her world. The woman in black was shrinking lthlng as we walked along the shore‘. l “Danish-I am Danish." she softly .1186 from her mates, and lvell might she. ‘as with foul abuse they upbraided-hel: mcplied. lfor trying to "steal the first proper , “And from Paris, or one of the vil- lmnn." There was death in her face llagesf" as the torrent of filth was loocecl, and l “From Parls-flast. I have no home I would have retreated to save her lwliothing." THE CHAKLUI'I'E'IUWN_ GUARDIAN . - .. .. .._- Ti .M_ElIl0lllAM MISS MYRTLE WILLIAMS On Friday evening Aug. 15th. lcso. Ellerclie and tho neighbouring dic- ;and sudden news of the tragic death ‘of Misc Myrtle Williams. R. N. which was caused by a falling heart while companled by, the other "plcnlcers“ went bathing and was seen in water not more than tlvo feet in depth. Aft- er taking a few strokes shoreward she lwlu notccd to drop her head as if to l perform a stunt. Mrs. Robert England liter sister, alarmed the rest of the ,party. thereupon the unfortunate one as carried ashore and died before w _ _ "B“I’—t’h°y the w°men_sa1d the” medical aid could be rendered. you. I did IIOIIIIIIQlVVOUId be much waiting. Too few‘ with such sad news came the NEW lb°“5_I "m m1 “m” “h” I "e zalzlon that a most efllclent nurse, a lmost kindly friend, beloved and high- Here was fine picking and 0110051118 ly esteemed by all. and the favorite lslater and daughter had passed on to l “Your name ls not. French." I re- be with her Master whom she loved {marked for the sake of saying come- and served so well. Miss Williams. who was 4o years of trained in the P. E. Island Hos- l pltal at Charlottetown and nursed for .many years in the U. S. A. and tn lCanada. She was one who spent her lall for the patients she served and llendeared herself to all with whom she came in contact. Her many lSflméllllllg of embarrassment had not‘ Wc were now on the outskirts of a lsleepless nxgms and hard days o! ;l.he Matters now come up to be in- -cian1orous mob, stantly pounced upon by the harpies, l‘ i "lvlll you walk to where the boats dsland. I saw Binevllle calmly direct- lnre, so you luay go to the main?" I ling his soldiers. One packet was asked, filled and starting for the main. Another had room for two or three “God? she shivcred stilling ffafl- and Blneville ran his cool gaze over tically about. "To the nlain? To the hue pushing, jostling crowd. His qvilderness! To the savages! A-nyl- leyps rested on me for a moment ‘with.’ lthius w escape that!" lcut a sign of recognition: then his l And her gaze followed the group of 1mm Shot, out; and a finger pointed in forlorn creatures uolv lwwlns and jmy direction, and his voice rose above lmauling‘ the two Matters. {the confusion to command: l “My llflmfl l5 13141111119011» I'm Eng‘ i “That woman back there. No; the "lish. Something of an outlaw fromlone in 5156;; Come’ mmemoiselut» ‘Vlrglflla- YOU Came W hell) make - She paused for a moment and anx- bcuiseua areal?" icllsly examined those aboard the i "I am Claire Dehlssearde- I've 1min, and then glided forward win-l- ‘come to die," she simply replied. Out l word or 5 gimme (o; ma "You fear that they misrepresented ‘Them w“ a commotion behind me IIQIIGlilOIIS t0 W11?" and a short. spider of a man, who ‘ She save me a quirk sldelons slime (‘walked like a sailor. arid whose with- ‘ib 5119-1")? and Penetrating 85 u" D011" ‘cred face denoted a long llfe-ovllly of a. needle, and tvith more control of l llcr voice inform-ed me: “I Was Plllkéd “P in a Tali" liexpected strength hurled two men My first thought was that she must and a, woman 1mm m; path m m, ‘be the daughter of some poor farmer. legion; go gopow he‘ 5h, hem-d we For the company's scents in roundina animal-like cry and turned her head,‘ up the frlcndless to ship overseas had and there was an awful horror in her n0 Scrllllles in taking the dflllllhlefi 0f lgaze as she beheld the man; and her the poor, be they ever so virtuous. ieyes sgughfi mine and pleaded p.50. [But a glance at the slim white hands. itgcflon, ‘so asstocratlc and so unused to} labor, sent a chill to my heart. Silo‘; Instantly I knew she did not. want was poor but no daughter of poor but ‘this fellow to follow her. Intuition honest: people. told me her fear of him was the rea- She had been picked up in a raid. son she was unwilling to make for That was easily understood. But aflche boats until she had seen him de- young women with slim soft hands. ‘part, or knew he wfls left behind. In- who had not worked. And yet. there stlnctlvely my leg shot out and the was infinite appeal in the small face ltoe of my moccasin caught his instep. and silent grief. Her utter helpless- l and he was down on his face in the lness increased the inevitable suspié- Isand. By the time he scrambled in lion. Anyway, it was not for me to | his feet she was in the boat. and Blen- lzondemn her. lvllle also WES aboard. The governor I broke the silence by offering: {was calling back to the sergeant: "I will walk with you to the shore‘ "The others must watt till and see you start in one of the flrstl boats." ‘the ship." Her head lerked up as I spoke, be- The boat drew away from the shore cause of some aloffness in my tone, I jand the hideous little man was at my fear. I had not meant to be cruel ‘throat. I leaped back and he attack- jlor she was heartsick and body-sick, { ed for the second time. He had very :11 very young woman as helpless as a ‘Ilorlg arms and one hand held n dirk, child and marooned in a land whicirI guarded with the barrel of my must be to her a. perpetual revelation lmusket and flung him bang on the of horrors. “It. will be good to go m band. This time he rose more slowly the boat." she managed to say "Bu; =hls_small, deep-set eyes glowing with perhaps not the first boat-it. dep. _.ml.rder as he took time to inspect, me ends.“ "That's much wiser." I told him, "It will largely depend on his excel- "Your voyage made you bloodthirsty" ‘ "DTWm m8 in bilge but you‘re Eng- _; lish!" he exclaimed. some 0f the ma- -lcvolcnce leaving his puckered face. Then venomous-Ly: "Blast your eyes! you stopped me from making the main." He stood with his long arms hing- in! limply at. his sides, and I noticed the little finger on mil hand “m, mixing. He had the appeaxnnu 01 ares-t use. and yet he mo been as u- tlve as a monkey when he sought my throat. i l the l—-_e~---_ Valuable Property l » FOR SALE l I offer for private sale the farm of lthe late R. Percy llfutch. Mt. Her- . hert. 4'5 miles from Charlottetown. lconslstl of 212 acres of choice land -tn a high state of cultivation. Good dwelling house and out buildings. with water system ln house and barns. Fox ranch in connection. also extra house for fann help. Property ls near to school. church- es and railroad station. For further particulars apply to MRS. B. PERCY MUTCII. Mount Herbert. 8-13-16-18-20-23-51. You back. [The (boat was filled. Tngy hawnt taken a.1i the women ygt," 1 said. "Womenl" he chuckled. turning to three women who had been attracted by the scene. l’!!! be Continued) For Sale l-‘arm of the late John Angus Mc- Kenzie at Scotchfort, on tho Saint Peter: Ros/d. consisting of fifty acres of laud with good buildings. An Old Remedy that never lose: favor. Millard‘; Llnsment has been in use for fifty years. A lure teat. of quality. lv~APus or w UNIMENI For further particular: apply to BELL A MATHIESON. J Solicitors. “mere mm and ltoll and stress doubtlessly were a ‘vomm fought "° be first m have the ‘great saving factor in the lives of all lfor whom she cared, but certainly they had a weakening effect upon her own strength, and when the end came it seemed so hard that. those for whom she had done so much could do nothing to save her. Besides a host of dear friends and acquaintances she leaves to mourn a. loving mother, Mrs. Christy Williams. wife of the late Mr. Henry Williams and" seven sisters: Lutle (Mrs. Rus- sel Hayes) Surnmerville, Mass; Al- llc; Priscilla (Mrs. C. S. Mlllar) Bldeford; Pearl (Mrs. L. B. MacGov- ern); Eillerslle; Edith (Mrs. John Hutehlson). Summcrville, Mass; and Elsie (Mrs. Clifford Hayes). Tyne Valley; and three brothers: Stanley of Bideford, Roy of Ellera- lie and Frank of Wollastcn, Mass. .. v mext. tnp. Get them rations froml "H" "(Mir-my would have turnedl ,. . .-. -.-.-.¢-7......,~ . - Jvrwwwverjet» J, The funeral took place on Tuesday .afl.ernoon Aug. 19th from her old spent i’ there is anything m physlog‘ l home to 5t. John's Anglican Church. n°my_5m“1°d ‘Amid’ ‘md ‘mm “ml The church which she loved so much | and served so faithfully was not ‘able to hold half of those gathered to pay their last respects.‘ "rm service was conducted by the Rector. Rev. H. R. Coleman and assisted by Rev. Henry Cook. during which Tennynsons hymn "Crossing the Bar" was most. feelingly sung by Mrs. H. R. Cole- man. After the service ln the Church the mortal remains were carried to the adjoining cemetery and rever- ently lowered to their last resting place, not. by any mechanical de- vice but by human hands in recogni- tion of the service the deceased had rendered to mankind during her life- time. 'I‘he pail-bearers were: Messrs. George Walsh. Clifford Hayes, Ly- man B. MacGovern, C. Shreve Millar. Robt. England and Willard Phillips. The sympathy of all is extended to her sorrowlng mother and family; and a sense of loss is sustained by all who knew her. We know, how- lever that her love will chant itself its own beattltudes after its own life- worklng. A child's ltlss. set on her loving lips has made her glad; a poor man served by her has made her ‘rich: a rich man helped by her has lmade her-strong. She served herself lby every sense of service which she has rendered. Such a crown we set upon her head. And now, a fair maid- en, in her Father's Mansion clothed with celestial grace and beautiful with all the souls expansion. do w: behold her face. There were many beautiful floral tributes from the following: Broth- ers and Sisters, Anglican Ladies Aid, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Haven Phillips, Mr. and: Mrs. E. S. Burlelgh. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Russel McArthur. TENDERS lul EREliTiliN or BRABE alccl Tenders addressed to Donald Mc- Kinnon, Royal Bank Building, Char- lottetown. will be received up to ‘twelve o'clock noon on Monday, the 25th day of August instant for the erection and completion of Bruce Block to be erected of brick and stone on the east side of Queen Street. Charlottetown, according to plans "and specification: which may b: seen at the office of Messrs. Ohsppell b. Hunter. Architects. Char- lottetown. Th: lowest cr any tender not necessarily accepted. l i l . l tricta wcrc grief stricken by the sad’ bathing at Fortune Cove. Cascumpec 1 It appears that Miss Williams ac-' l-IN DNE North and South unite “to ma ransacked the riches of their forests and of their sapphire seas to send exhibits. Daily progra 29th incluslve--- _ ing for purses totalling $8,500.00. Daily fre.e dive fro Venus of the Ether, water. West Indies. Daily Vaudeville Show, featuring six runnln the gamut of excitement, entertainment. Roman Hippodrome- Troll e. The Great Calvert. The P The luthes. Dog The Happiest All Your Frien bertat Mrs. George Walsh). Ellers-l TWO EXHIBITIONS kc thisyeafs“ Novd Scotia Exhibition the most interesting of all. Bermuda and the Islands of the West Indies have Canada has followed suit with her best. And in additionz. in of horse racing, August 25th to, kings of the race course, compet- m the sky by Lucille Anderson plunging 85 feet into 5 feet o - Daily free motion‘ picture trip to and through the. Horse Show every evening in the Forum. humor and Chlng Hing bunny Ford. Show. Cattle Show. Industrial Ekhibition. Living panorama of Nova Scotla forest life. Week oi the Year. ds Will be Here! Aocusr n, 19..., the floors numbers, days previous to his death. Every hope was held out for. a splendid re- covery. and the news of his sudden passing was a great shock to his relatives and friends. The remains. accompanied by his wife, daughter Rose, and Mr. and Mrs. GOTCIOIIVSIZGITIS arrived in Char- lottetown Monday night. The funeral which was one of the Jargest ever seen in Savage Harbour was held Wednesday, August 6th from his late residence. The deceased was a man of outstanding character. The influence of hi: life was always on the side of right. He was loved and respected by all who knew him. He was a consistent member of the Presbyterian Church at. Mt. Stewart until union when hc became a. mem- ber of the United Church. For a number of years he was Supt. of the Sunday" Schoolj Those who knew him will long cherish his memory. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie MacLean. Mrs. Lemuel Burlelgh and Mrs. Horace Lldstone, Thelma England S. S. scholar; Mr. and Mrs. B. MacDon- gall, George and Bruce Hayes, lldr. and Mrs. A. G. McKlnnon, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ings, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bowness. Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Stewart. Niece: and Nephews. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest and Mr. and Mrs. W. Perley MoNeill, Dr. and Mrs. A. W. H. Needler, Mrs. Sea- man and Janie Seaman, Mr. and Mrs. George Ryan. (Boston papers please copy) l FRANK PIGOT The death of the late Frank Ptgot, of Savage Harbour took place Satur- day, August 2nd at the Bosworth Pillow-Mr. and Mrs. s. A. coral Pillow-Wm. A. Coflin. Pillow-Mr. and Mrs. Stems and family. ‘ Crescent-Mr. and Mrs. Douglas and family. , Crescent-Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Coffin. Spray-Mt. Stewart United Church Sunday School. Spray-Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Douglas. Spray-Mr. and Mrs. Fllllbfl DOUG‘ laa. Crescent-Mr. and Mrs. Stewart. Wreath-Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Clark. Wreath-Savage Harbour Pacldna Gordon Joseph Robt . Co. Wreath-Savage Harbour Women‘: Institute. Letters of Sympathy-Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Palfrey, Mr. and Mrs. Murray NacNelll. 5982-ll Hospital. Brookllne, Mass. Mr. Plgot had gone to this Hospital only a. few The following sent flowers: Pillow-Wife and family. i (Patriot Please Copy.) Founded in 1843. Excellent Residential Rink, Campus, Art Gallery, Swimming Pool, New Science Situated in Sackville, New Brunswick, at the centre of’ Mount Allison Educational institutions Accommodation for 600. New Library, Gymnasium SINCE JUNE 10. 1025. THE PROPERTY OF THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA. Number of Students registered In 1929-30-900 Building under construction. the Maritime Provinces. University UNIVERSITY GEO. J. TRUEMAN, Pb. D. tallies College Academy And Bclnmcrciai College Annual Session 1930-31- First term opens. Sept. t2 .- Annual Session 1930-31- First tern: opens September 9 A ll l d id til ‘anon: we equ ppe res cn a ladies’ College with rich cul- Eméagw sluun“ sew“ 22nd tural opportunities. m ' For others, Sept. 24th and Courses are given in Music. 3W1- Oratory, Household Science. Lit- erature. Finc Art: and Univer- sity Matriculation. Courses. are liven in Arts. Science. Household Science, Di- vinlty. Education. llnglnccrlns. Pro-medical. Music, Fine Arts, Finance and Commerce. Many scholarships and prises Business Courses are provid- ed by the Academy with which the Ladies College i: associated. offered- Write for calendar. Ibr full information and cal- endar write to ‘IV-WM-C-IOIQRA. vw-nmnmu‘. Principal Registrar ACADEMY AND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE _i__-—-— Annual Session 1830-31. First torn: opens, September 9 General. Special and Matric- ulation course: arc given. 10141" in: to the Colleges of Arts. En- gineering, Medicine. Denim??- Ilbrcstry, etc. Course: in Shop Work and Motor Mechanics. Courses in Business. 56°?” tarlal Work, Bhorthand, TWA" writing. Penmanship, etc. Strong stat! of experienced teachers. Wfitc for Calendar. IIV. W31‘. IDII FLIMTNGTON M. A.. B. PRC. Principal